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Telegram from Lord Reading to Edwin Montagu
MONT II/A/3/27/10 · Item · 3 Feb. 1922
Parte de Papers of Edwin Montagu, Part II

Refers to A3/27/8. Civil disobedience at Bardoli has not yet started, and the Congress Committee meeting at Surat has requested persons throughout the province to pay taxes, except in cases where Gandhi’s consent has been obtained for suspension, inread more

Telegram from Lord Reading to Edwin Montagu
MONT II/A/3/24/21 · Item · 9 Jan. 1922
Parte de Papers of Edwin Montagu, Part II

Part 3. He believes Purshottamdas and Lamettji Naranji are unduly sanguine as to Gandhi’s attitude, but does not credit Lloyd’s view [see A3/24/18] that Gandhi has sinister motives for wishing to join the conference, and does not believe this is theread more

Telegram from Edwin Montagu to Lord Reading
MONT II/A/3/27/7 · Item · 31 Jan. 1922
Parte de Papers of Edwin Montagu, Part II

Since today is the day fixed for the start of civil disobedience, he believes he must take to Cabinet Reading’s correspondence with Lloyd regarding the arrest of Gandhi. He wishes therefore to have an immediate answer to A3/27/5, and asks what action isread more

Extract from a letter from Lord Reading to Edwin Montagu
MONT II/A/3/26/8 · Item · 5 Jan. 1922
Parte de Papers of Edwin Montagu, Part II

It is difficult to predict the results of the Congress meeting at Ahmedabad and the Khil-afat Committee of the All-India Moslem League. Hazrat Mohani’s speech in favour of elimi-nating the doctrine of non-violence from the Congress resolution andread more